99-19499. Government-Owned Inventions; Availability for Licensing  

  • [Federal Register Volume 64, Number 146 (Friday, July 30, 1999)]
    [Notices]
    [Page 41432]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 99-19499]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
    
    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
    
    
    Government-Owned Inventions; Availability for Licensing
    
    AGENCY: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Department of 
    Health and Human Services (DHHS).
    
    ACTION: Notice.
    
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        The inventions named in this notice are owned by agencies of the 
    United States Government and are available for licensing in the United 
    States (U.S.) in accordance with 35 U.S.C. 207 to achieve expeditious 
    commercialization of results of federally funded research and 
    development. Foreign patent applications are filed on selected 
    inventions to extend market coverage for U.S. companies and may also be 
    available for licensing.
    
    ADDRESSES: Licensing information and copies of the U.S. patent 
    applications listed below may be obtained by writing to Thomas E. 
    O'Toole, M.P.H., Deputy Director, Technology Transfer Office, Centers 
    for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Mailstop E-67, 1600 Clifton 
    Rd., Atlanta, GA 30333, telephone (404) 639-6266. Please note that a 
    signed Confidential Disclosure Agreement will be required to receive 
    copies of the patent application.
    
    PCR and Serological Diagnosis Using the ARP Gene and Its Protein
    
        Methods for specific and highly sensitive detection of Treponema 
    pallidum infection compromising the use of specific antigenic proteins 
    and peptides unique to Treponema pallidum are provided. These methods 
    are directed to the differential detection of specific Treponema 
    infections enabling the identification of causative agents for specific 
    Treponema disease states. Methods are particularly useful for detection 
    of primary syphilis at early stages of infection.
    
    Inventors: Hsi Liu et al.
    U.S. Patent Application SN: not yet assigned.
    (CDC Ref. #: I-040-98/0)
    
    Method and Apparatus for Cough Sound Analysis
    
        This invention is a fast, simple, and reliable method and apparatus 
    for recording cough sounds for diagnosing pulmonary disorders and 
    diseases. Generated data can be used to diagnose pulmonary disorders 
    and diseases as well as track the effectiveness of treatment regimens 
    over time. The simple, noninvasive method allows screening of at-risk 
    individuals and early detection of pulmonary disorders and diseases 
    which may allow earlier treatment or environmental modification, 
    reducing the risk of irreversible injury to pulmonary function.
    
    Inventors: William Goldsmith et al.
    U.S. Patent Application SN: not yet assigned.
    (CDC Ref. #: I-020-99/0)
    
    Method and Apparatus for Safety Testing Optical Systems for 
    Hazardous Locations
    
        Method of determining the ignition characteristics of an optical 
    source emitting optical power into a hazardous environment. The 
    invention will allow testing laboratories to efficiently and accurately 
    vary the irradiance of optical sources for certifying the safety of 
    optical systems in hazardous locations. This new method will improve 
    the accuracy of tests, simplifies test setup, reduces setup time, and 
    reduces component inventory. The use of fiber tapers, rather than 
    external components, reduces the risk of human exposure to potentially 
    dangerous optical beams.
    
    Inventors: Thomas Dubaniewicz et al.
    U.S. Patent Application SN: not yet received.
    (CDC Ref. #: I-015-97/0)
    
    Methods and Compositions for Opsonophagocytic Assays
    
        This invention describes the use of immunoassays for the detection 
    of functional antibodies and the analysis of vaccine efficacy, 
    particularly relating to Streptococcus pneumoniae. This method of 
    pneumococcal vaccine measurement using ``functional'' opsonophagocytic 
    assays is compliant with the new FDA requirements and is a significant 
    improvement over existing assays. The invention measures vaccine 
    efficacy and allows simultaneous detection of functional antibodies 
    generated by multiple serotypes of a pathogen. Antibody response is 
    easier and faster to measure and output is significantly increased.
    
    Inventors: Joseph E. Martinez t al.
    U.S. Patent Application SN: not yet received.
    (CDC Ref. #: I-006-99/0)
    
        Dated: July 26, 1999.
    Joseph R. Carter,
    Acting Associate Director for Management and Operations, Centers for 
    Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
    [FR Doc. 99-19499 Filed 7-29-99; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 4163-18-P
    
    
    

Document Information

Published:
07/30/1999
Department:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice.
Document Number:
99-19499
Pages:
41432-41432 (1 pages)
PDF File:
99-19499.pdf